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adesegun121:i know she did be proudd to tell us she feels Doggy :v |
Glo CAMPUS Data BOOSTER is a FIRST of its kind that offers up to 8 times the value of your data subscription while you are on campus at no additional cost or charges. For example, a N200 data plan gives you N1600 worth of data on campus. Well, its actually for Nigerian campuses nationwide, including Police, Customs and Immigration training institutes. [img]http://1.bp..com/-MA9pKnIkMqU/VmHUCxGBSfI/AAAAAAAAGjY/aMBDtX2a48k/s280/Glo%2Bcampus%2Bbooster.png[/img] See the various campus plan below… Price Data Validity On Campus N200 200MB 4 Days 400MB N500 500MB 7 Days 1GB N1000 1GB 15 Days 2GB N2000 2GB 30 Days 4GB N5000 5GB 30 Days 10GB How To Buy These These Plan Dial *777# and choose a campus booster plan of your choice. Source: www.wap2all.com/2015/12/glo-campus-data-booster-and-studnet.html lalasticlala, admin abeg front page |
If you want to produce videos that look better than your average iPhone video, you’ll need editing software. iMovie is a popular option for Mac users, but what if you’re on Windows? These alternatives gives you the power you need to create high-quality videos for sharing with friends and family from your Windows machine. iMovie Alternatives for Windows Windows Movie Maker (Download free) https://beebom.redkapmedia.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/wmm.jpg The standard Windows video editing app, Windows Movie Maker is actually a great choice if you’re looking for a basic tool to edit your videos. This program can handle a wide variety of different video formats, including <b>.WMV, .MPG, .AVI, .LFV, .MOV, </b>and others, making it a good choice if you want to import videos from a number of sources. You can even use the app to capture video from a webcam on your computer. VSDC Video Editor (free) https://beebom.redkapmedia.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/vsdc.jpg If you’re looking for a more powerful editor that’s still free, VSDC’s Video Editor is a great choice. Color correction, object transformation, filters, transitions, and special effects are all available with a few clicks, so you can make your video look exactly how you want it to. You can even rescue some poor-quality videos and make them easier to see, though they may get a bit grainy. VSDC also offers audio editing, so you can add your own soundtrack or just improve the sound quality of your video. It even includes the ability to automatically remove the background of your video so you can make it look like the video was taken somewhere else! (Using a solid-color background will help with this.) Because it’s free, the interface isn’t as polished as many of the other options, but you will gain a lot of power over Windows Movie Maker with VSDC. There are plenty of effects and transitions that you can add to your movie, like “Film Age,” which will give your video an old- timey look that adds a lot of character. Adding transitions between clips, titles, and text effects let you fully customize your movie for the look you want. Movie Maker is available for versions of Windows all the way back to XP, so there’s almost certainly a version that you can use. VideoPad (Download free) https://beebom.redkapmedia.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/videopad.jpg If you’re looking for a video editor that will give you a seamless experience between your desktop and mobile devices, VideoPad is a great option; it’s available Windows, OS X, Android, iPad, and even Kindle. And if you’re not using it for commercials purposes, you can use it for free as long as you want. Its many input and output formats make it a versatile editor for use with any type of recording and playback devices you have, too. Its features read like many other editors: video clip transitions, text overlays and captions, audio import capabilities, narration recording, and color optimization are all included. VideoPad also has some unique features as well, like a sound library that you can use to insert a variety of audio clips. and 2D-to-3D stereoscopic conversion. Although it doesn’t have as nice of an interface as some of the other apps on this list, it has one of the best for a free app. YouTube Editor (Download free) https://beebom.redkapmedia.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/youtube-editor.jpg Did you know that you can use a number of free editing tools on YouTube? Once you’ve uploaded your video to the service (or selected a Creative Commons video), you can add transitions, audio, photos, and text. You won’t get any of the powerful tools you get with other apps on the list, like color correction or editing wizards, but if you just want to make some very basic edits and get your video out to the world, this is a great tool to use. Filmora (Download free) https://beebom.redkapmedia.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/filmora.jpg If you appreciate apps with well-crafted interfaces, you’re going to like Filmora. Designed for the iPhone age, this app has very nice-looking prompts, tools, and windows, and will help walk you through creating the awesome video you have in mind. You can use the free version as long as you want, but you’ll also get watermarks on your movies until you upgrade to the paid version for <b>$30 per year or $40</b> for a lifetime license. Filmora comes packed with cool filters, including “Snow” and <b>“VCR Distortion” for an old-school look (“Charcoal” and “Canvas” are also very artsy).</b> You can also add over 300 effects with the downloadable resource package. And to help you improve your editing skills, you can sign up for Filmora’s “Get Creative” web series, which provides tips on how to use the different elements of the app, as well as improve your filming skills using wap2all.com simple tools that you already have around the house. All you need to do to use it is sign up for a YouTube account and upload your videos. Source Free, Premuim Top Video Editor & Maker Softwares For Pc/Windows Downloads From Wap2all.com With This Software You Can Make Videos You Want And Also Re-editing Of Videos. Start with a free one to see if you like video editing, and if you think you’d like to make it a hobby, consider upgrading to a paid option for more tools and capabilities |
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https://cdn.dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/NANS-to-Buhari-Consider-merit-not-political-patronage-in-ministerial-appointments.jpg For Real Am not Happy With this type of Face President am Ashamed Beta They Loop Money For Biafra is At Hand :p |
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Confirmed A Stove That Uses Battery Spotted In Aba today!!! See For Yourself I just saw this amazing thing today in Enyimba Aba abia state. I love the Government should help Out. See for your self @seun, @lalasticlala dont be angry oo front page things abeg!!!!
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orlando5:ok Just Follow this Thread Use Sachesi Install OS 10.3.1 On Your BlackBerry 10 Device - Steps |
was there any technical problem with it? |
The upgrading of the Blackberry OS 10 to version 10.3 has brought with it a number of noticeable changes. The method now works for all <b>Blackberry 10 Device (Classic, Leap, Passport, Z10, Z30, Q10 Q5, and Z3) with OS 10.3 or above.</b> You don't need to sideload the APK files before you can run and enjoy Google Play Store on your Blackberry 10 device. Simply follow the steps below carefully to get it done. See also: Second Next Blackberry Android Device Called Vienna [img]http://1.bp..com/-Zk8SpXKf5F8/Vkj707cW4MI/AAAAAAAADhk/JW0SoYL0BKA/s320/play_store_on_bb10.jpg[/img] To Install Google Play On BlackBerry 10 First of all you need to download the following apk files on your BlackBerry using any browser Google Play Store 5.7.6 Blackberry Google ID 2.1.1 Google Account Manager 4.3.2 Process Of Installation After downloading, the names would be; 1. com.google.android.gsf.login, 2. cobalt.backberry.googleID, 3. com.android.vending. Intall and run com.google.android.gsf.login, then login with your Google account information Install and run cobalt.backberry.googleID, and register your device with Google Play. Close the two apps above and proceed to the next step. Install and run com.android.vending to start enjoying Google Play Store! Warning All three apps must remain on your BlackBerry 10 device. Google Play may stop working if any of the apps missed. Play Store works with all Blackberry devices running OS 10.3 and better. OS 10.2.x is not supported. Users with lower operating systems must upgrade their OS via OTA or Desktop Software before attempting this. Also Checkout: How To change Android IMEi To Blackberry Now that you have successfully injected Play Store on your BlackBerry device, you would be able to use the service like every other Android user. You can; Browse and download your favorite apps, games, movies, music or books Downloaded apk files (free and purchased) are saved in device/downloads folder Automatic download and installation of game data (obb files), no manual copying required Buy apps, books, music or movies directly from your Blackberry device Get refund for paid apps (if supported by developer) and many more. Dont forget To Comment and Also Shre with Freinds here. Source: Installing Google Playstore on BB10 Devices - Steps to Follow-Wap2all.com |
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kestolove95:You Opinion is no wise to me. Boko Haram started disturbing d country when Jonathan Won d president. Jonathan is a leanered man right from his speeches and moves so i dont have to blame him. No one can escaped his desitny(what Mr. musto told me) so this is the time of freedom |
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https://answersafrica.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Internet-User.jpg Reading culture is the idea of developing the habit and patience to read. Reading is the only known way to appreciate literacy and literary works. What do Africans do on the internet? Reading, chatting or surfing? For chronic readers, reading just got easier and more interesting because of the wide range of materials to obtain information from, but for the other group there is still room to make it more fun. Somehow with the invention of the internet, Africans seem to be reading lesser than they did when it was just books. Generally speaking there has been a global concern about the decline in the reading culture. With the advent of many social networks, the ironic truth is that people may still be reading but the worry is the quality and relevance of what they read. Just like there are various forms of engaging pastimes on the internet, so also are there interesting literary pieces worth reading but the modern-day youth would rather choose something in entertainment news and celebrity gossip probably because they are light weighted. So What does the internet serve the most for the African audience? What sort of materials appeal to them? Do they really have the patience for reading literary pieces? Internet use in Africa is largely increasing but just how much has it promoted Africa’s reading culture? Is it a matter of language, will Africans read more if there were more materials written in native languages? Seems there is quite a lot to be considered when the issue of reading comes up, orientation is one (culture), availability of materials, interests and trend. The internet actually has the potential of making the reading habit a lot easier, trendier maybe. As much as there are concerns about the quality and authenticity of the materials on the internet, there are greater chances that the much internet users there are in Africa could develop the love and passion for reading. You know what they say, it takes constant repetition to make or break a habit. A chronic reader reads any and everything, from the pages of a book to the internet to any readable thing on a billboard or a moving vehicle. Some people just love reading, it comes naturally to them but some other persons might be enticed to do so because of the trendy euphoria that comes with technology or a matter of necessity. With the internet, the average African reads but only out of interest, curiosity perhaps (though in a very little percentage). In any case, as the use of internet rises in Africa. some spend quite a huge amount of time on the internet, busy for one purpose or the other but not always reading in actual sense. Africans have not always been the reading type. The past literate Africans embraced it because it was the latest and newest solution to a successful life; something you need to do if you wanted to be as smart and intelligent as the white men. A proof that reading is not in our culture lies in our pattern of cultural preservation- participation and storytelling; that was how we preserved historical experiences. Africans love storytelling, perhaps why the African movie industry has boomed beyond expectation. Even in the social media, if it’s not in a feel good storytelling pattern, there are chances that a little percentage will bother to look at it. Aside the Egyptian’s Hieroglyphics, I doubt if there was any other original African form of writing in Africa till the contact with the west; that is why till the coming of the white man, our form of education was plainly informal. In time our fathers started patronizing the western education and it really did serve them, it was then, that sharing of experiences through writing began in Africa. Reading and writing became an intellectual trend and a means for knowledge acquisition and social empowerment/elevation. In that same way, so many trendy inventions have come into the modern system, occupying the time and energy of the literate community; unfortunately reading does not seem to have a top place in the list as it used to be. While some people develop the love for reading in their homes, some others do so in school, and some others, just on their own. Those who still retain the habit largely lie in the first category. Maybe if we all saw our fathers read, we all would. Most people only read for the period that they are in school; because it is a requisite in formal education. Once they graduate, it’s a pretty long long break from books, how much more reading them. Schools are meant to inculcate the reading culture in students even long after they leave the institution, it is supposed to be a habit that will serve the students for a lifetime and not to be dumped the minute you assume you have the freedom not to read. Maybe if we saw the reading culture for the wonder that it is, reading for leisure will be much more welcomed in Africa. It is expected that you should have read a certain amount of materials in your lifetime. But as said earlier, not everyone has what it takes to form the habit of reading. Some prefer movies, some others music, these are their own ways of obtaining knowledge. However, it is good to note that these other means of acquiring knowledge might not be so much of a rich source if the harnessing team of the art did not acquire it from somewhere. What you find in a book is a testament of the people’s lives and what molds it so. One great good that the internet has done in Africa is making certain materials available for people to read and know. These days you have e-magazines and newspapers to read, but still know it that this fact has not in any way made reading a popular trend in Africa, so here’s the question, is the internet more equipped for other encomium forms of pastimes than reading? Most probably, books are naturally rated more than articles because it is expected that an extensive research has gone into the work. Besides, the proliferation of blogs have jeopardized professional journalism and literacy itself. E-books are more credible but sometimes when you find them, they are not easily affordable or accessible (for piracy reasons). Source: www.wap2all.com/2015/11/africas-reading-culture-on-internet.html |
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